State's Largest Wind Farm, Transmission Line
Dedicated MINNEAPOLIS, Nov 13, 2007 -- BUSINESS WIRE
Minnesota's largest wind farm and the state's largest transmission line
built to carry wind power into the Twin Cities were dedicated today and will
soon become fully operational, subject to final approvals by the regional
transmission operator.
A total of 137 wind turbines, with a maximum generating capacity of 205
megawatts of electricity, comprise enXco's Fenton Wind Project in
southwestern Minnesota, making it the largest single wind farm in the state.
"Today's event marks the 20th year in wind energy development for our
company," said James Walker, vice president of asset management for enXco,
"and to dedicate the state's largest wind park makes this milestone even
more special."
Xcel Energy's 345-kilovolt transmission line along with two major 115 kV
lines will deliver the power into the Minnesota High voltage transmission
grid allowing delivery of the power from the Fenton Wind farm and other wind
power resources from the Buffalo Ridge region of the state into the twin
Cities area.
"This region of Minnesota is very rich in wind power resources and we've
been working hard to tap into it with this transmission line," said Doug
Jaeger, vice president of transmission for Xcel Energy. "Once the wind farms
are fully developed in this region, we will be able to deliver up to an 825
megawatt crop of wind power from the fields of southwestern Minnesota to the
Twin Cities market."
Under a 20-year agreement, enXco will own and operate the Fenton Wind Park
and sell all the energy it produces to Xcel Energy. The agreement is similar
to arrangements the independent power provider has with the utility in its
other service territories.
"We're proud to have built this magnificent wind farm not only because it
will provide alternative energy to the citizens of Minnesota for years to
come but also because it stands as a symbol of this country's efforts to
chart a new energy course," noted Tom Wacker, senior vice president of
Mortenson Construction, which built the project for enXco. Wacker announced
that Mortenson's Energy Group celebrates its 50th completed wind farm
project with Fenton.
Approximately 515 megawatts of wind power capacity has been installed in the
Buffalo Ridge area of southwestern Minnesota. About 350 megawatts of
additional wind power capacity is planned to be on-line by 2008. Existing
transmission from the region was not able to carry the anticipated wind
power load until the new transmission lines were completed. An additional
leg of the 345-kilovolt transmission line soon will be completed into Sioux
Falls in order to support the transmission grid in that region.
The transmission grid, in which the Fenton wind farm and southwestern line
will operate, is managed by the Midwest Independent System Operator (MISO),
one of the nation's regional transmission management organizations. MISO is
responsible for dispatching and balancing generating and transmission
resources to serve customer demand throughout the Midwest and Upper Midwest
region of the nation. MISO is expected to commission the Fenton wind farm
and transmission lines into operation in the next few weeks.
During the 2007 legislative session, Minnesota lawmakers passed and Gov. Tim
Pawlenty signed into law legislation that requires the state's utilities to
obtain 25 percent of their electrical energy from renewable resources. Xcel
Energy, which supported the new law, must obtain 30 percent of its
electricity from renewables by 2020.
"That means we will have to build more wind farms and more transmission in
order to meet this ambitious goal," Jaeger said. "As the nation's No. 1 wind
power provider, and by working with companies like enXco, as well as Burns &
McDonnell and MYR Group, our two largest contractors on our transmission
upgrade project, we believe we can do it."
Xcel Energy (NYSE:XEL) is a major U.S. electricity and natural gas company
with regulated operations in eight Western and Midwestern states. Xcel
Energy provides a comprehensive portfolio of energy-related products and
services to 3.3 million electricity customers and 1.8 million natural gas
customers through its regulated operating companies. Company headquarters
are located in Minneapolis. More information is available at
www.xcelenergy.com.
enXco, inc. (www.enxco.com) an EDF-EN Company (www.edf-en.com) develops,
constructs, operates and manages wind energy projects throughout the United
States. Since 1987 enXco has grown to be a significant owner and developer
of wind-energy projects. enXco is the largest 3rd party provider for wind
farms, with more than 3,600 turbines and more than 1,500 MW under contract.
Founded in 1954, Mortenson Construction is a U.S.-based, family-owned
construction company. As one of the nation's top builders, Mortenson
provides a complete range of services, including planning, program
management, preconstruction, general contracting, construction management,
design-build, and turn-key development. Mortenson is the leading wind energy
provider in North America. Engineering News-Record ranked Mortenson 38 in
the 2007 Top 400 Contractors listing and 17th Top Green Contractor.
Mortenson recently announced its purchase of renewable energy credits (RECs)
from clean, emission-free wind farms to power its U.S. offices which
corresponds to 100 percent of its electricity usage for its national
headquarters in Minneapolis and all six of its regional offices. Its
innovative approach to building structures and facilities for the
advancement of modern society is eloquently delivered through its commitment
to environmental and social stewardship. For more information, please visit
mortenson.com.
SOURCE: Xcel Energy
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